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Source: www.cnn.com --- 41 days ago
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Source: www.latimes.com --- 4 days ago
The Pentagon says it met its goals for 2008, and expects the bad economy to increase enlistment further. The economic downturn could make it easier to attract new recruits to the Military, Defense officials said Friday as they announced that the Pentagon had met its 2008 recruiting goals. ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 40 days ago
Some metro area students walked out of area high schools to protest the Republican National Convention at the State Capitol. ...
Source: www.metrowestdailynews.com --- 16 days ago
The school committee has rejected a request from a Bridgewater peace group to provide balanced information to students about the Military. Members said Bridgewater-Raynham students are given ample guidance about enlisting in the armed forces without the efforts of “counter-Recruiters.” “I do not believe it’s appropriate or needed,” Joseph Gillis Jr., chairman of a subcommittee on counter-recruiting, said Wednesday night. Bridgewater Citizens for an Informed Community asked school officials this summer if it could set up a table at B-R alongside Military Recruiters. They said they wanted students to get a realistic look at the armed forces beyond the glossy promotional brochures and aggressive recruiting tactics. The organization said it also wanted to make parents aware the school’s Army Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test was voluntary and it wanted an “opt-out” form – barring the release of their children’s personal information to the Department of Defense – to be more prominently placed in the handbook. The federal government hinges “No Child Left Behind” funding on a school district’s release of this data unless the opt-out form is signed. It is located on page 70 in the legal section of the 71-page student handbook. CIC believes many parents are unaware of their rights. But school committee members said high school administrators and guidance personnel work closely with students to make sure their concerns about life c ...
Source: www.indybay.org --- 21 days ago
San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco Ca 94132 Meet at 19th Ave. and Holloway ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 11 hours ago
AFP - The US economic crisis could well make life easier for US Military Recruiters, who have struggled in recent years to meet their services' enlistment goals in a time of war. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 4 days ago
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. Fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for Military Recruiters. ...
Source: www.commondreams.org --- 9 days ago
EAST WENATCHEE - The "counter Recruiters" are on a mission; their fight is over the Military's access to students at school. "Is it the mission of schools to provide for the national defense? That's the question," said Marion Ward, president of Washington Truth in Recruiting. The Seattle-area non-profit held its second workshop this year in East Wenatchee, trying to warn parents about a little-known requirement of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. read more ...
Source: fvkeller.squarespace.com --- 23 hours ago
Starting yesterday and leading up to Milwaukee’s 45th Annual Veterans Day Parade and Day of Honor on November 8, 2008, BULLSEYE will present a special daily feature honoring some of our nation’s Congressional Medal of Honor (CMOH) recipients. Private First Class , U.S. Marine Corps 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Sadly, Jack Lucas died this past June in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He was 80 years old. Jack Lucas was a cadet captain in the Military school where his mother had enrolled him after his father’s death when he heard radio reports of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The next day he promised his mother that if she let him enlist, he would come home after the war and finish his education—but he wound up forging her signature on the consent form because she would have to lie for him. Lucas, big for his age, told the Marine Recruiters he was seventeen. Shortly before being sent to the training center at Parris Island, South Carolina, he turned fourteen. Troops were moving out to Hawaii, but because of his experience in Military school, Lucas was ordered to stay behind and drill new recruits. He knew his buddies were ultimately headed for combat, so he hopped onto the train with them—in effect going AWOL to get into the war. Once in Hawaii, he managed to convince officers that he was there because of a clerical error. He was almost drummed out of the Corps when a censor read a letter to his girlfriend that men ...
Source: www.omaha.com --- 33 days ago
Thursday marked the second Recruit Military Career Fair this year for the Omaha-Lincoln region. About 200 Military veterans attended. About 30 vendors had tables trying to recruit Military veterans or their spouses for jobs. Others included the FBI, Lockheed Martin, Duncan Aviation and BD Medical Surgical Systems of Columbus, Neb. Recruiters scouted for electricians, information technology support, engineers, mechanics and sales representatives. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 19 days ago
Five Army Recruiters from the same Houston-based battalion have committed suicide in recent years, leading veteran advocate groups to ask for more scrutiny of such stressful jobs during wartime. The deaths of Staff Sgt. Larry G. Flores Jr., 26, and Sgt. 1st Class Patrick G. Henderson, 35, occurred as suicides among active duty personnel are expected to set a record for the second year in a row. The Houston Chronicle reported Friday that 93 soldiers had killed themselves by the end of August. In 2007, 115 soldiers committed suicide. The Houston battalion's suicides are a "very loud, very bright alarm" that Army officials and politicians shouldn't ignore, said Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense. "This may warrant changes in ... how the Military addresses mental health needs for returning combat veterans placed in stressful noncombat jobs," he said. The Houston Recruiting Battalion's Lt. Col. Toimu "Troy" Reeves and Command Sgt. Major Cheryl M. Broussard declined the newspaper's request for interviews. A telephone call by The Associated Press to the Houston battalion was not answered. Neither Reeves nor Broussard immediately replied to e-mail requests by the AP for comment. ...
Source: mediamatters.org --- 33 days ago
During Fox News' coverage of the September 11 presidential forum on national service at Columbia University, National Public Radio news analyst and Fox News contributing political analyst Juan Williams falsely suggested that during the Democratic primary campaign Sen. Barack Obama did not support allowing Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) on college campuses. Citing Obama's comments that Columbia University should allow ROTC back on campus, Williams said: I thought that the comments about ROTC, and the fact that Obama is willing to take on, I think, the left of his party, which is represented by people at Columbia who are opposed to ROTC going back to the Vietnam era and think that it has no place in an intellectual, academic environment, the fact that he is willing to do that again suggests that he is willing now to sort of run to the middle. I don't think you would have heard that from Barack Obama earlier during the primary campaign against Hillary Clinton. But Williams' suggestion that Obama has shifted his position on ROTC after the primary is false: When asked by moderator Tim Russert during the January 15 Democratic presidential debate, "Will you vigorously enforce a statute which says colleges must allow Military Recruiters on campus and provide ROTC programs?" Obama responded , "Yes," and further stated: One of the striking things, as you travel around the country, you go into rural communities and you see how disproporti ...
Source: www.hrw.org --- 12 days ago
Measure to Prosecute Recruiters Abroad Puts Commanders on Notice Under a new law signed today by US President George W. Bush, leaders of Military forces and armed groups who have recruited child soldiers may be arrested and prosecuted in the United States, Human Rights Watch said today. The law could apply to leaders of dozens of forces that have recruited and used child soldiers in over 20 armed conflicts. ...
Source: www.king5.com --- 1 day ago
Is the pressure on Recruiters so great that documents were forged to keep the Military strong? The KING 5 Investigators look at two soldiers who finished their tours of duty but were somehow reenlisted. ...
Source: www.hilite.org --- 11 days ago
By Tracy Sun <tsun@hilite.org> As Sergeant Leroy Perez stands behind a neatly set-up booth with a wide array of pencils, stickers and pamphlets, a group of students gathers around. Some pick up the free trinkets, while a select few seriously question his partner and him about the Marine Corps. Although Perez and other Military Recruiters come here [...] ...
Source: www.abajournal.com --- 12 days ago
For the second straight year, Yale Law School students protested the presence of Military Recruiters at the school’s career fair because of the Military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays and lesbians. About 40 students dressed in interview attire and gags stood on the school’s steps on Wednesday, then walked to a nearby hotel where Navy and Air Force Recruiters had appointments to interview five students, reports the Yale Daily News. More than 45 faculty members filed a lawsuit in 2003 challenging the Defense Department’s threat to withhold federal funding from universities that prohibit Recruiters from visiting campus. While… ...
Source: www.wickedlocal.com --- 9 hours ago
  Rep. John F. Tierney (D-MA) has invited veterans and active-Military members and their families from 6 th District communities to a Job and Benefits Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 21.   Tierney will host this event in conjunction with his Veterans’ Advisory Board, which is composed of local veteran advocates who serve as liaisons with the community. Veterans Advisory Board members will attend, as well as employment Recruiters from government and nongovernment organizations; Veterans Service staff from the commonwealth of Massachusetts; VA and medical claims staff. The fair takes place from 2 to 6 p.m. in North Shore Community Gymnasium, 300 Broad St., Lynn. ...
Source: www.prwatch.org --- 5 days ago
Listen to this week's edition of the " Weekly Radio Spin ," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at the pressure on the Pentagon pundits, how AIG learned an important PR lesson, and Israel's new brand. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," what do ROTC Recruiters, the Nigerian Military and the war on drugs have in common? The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use. Podcasters can subscribe to the XML feed on www.prwatch.org/audio or via iTunes . If you air the Weekly Radio Spin on your radio station, please email us at editor@prwatch.org to let us know. Thanks! ...
Source: www.collegerecruiter.com --- 10 days ago
HR Recruiting Alert has a posting of the most ridiculous resume lies . I found it fitting considering our latest press release. Some job applicants exaggerate previous accomplishments or fudge dates to cover unemployment gaps. Others use fibs that are much less subtle. Here are the 10 most ridiculous lies Recruiters have caught, courtesy of a recent CareerBuilder survey: 1. Claiming to be a member of the Kennedy family. 2. Listing a degree from a fake school. 3. Including a photograph -- of someone else. 4. Claiming to be a member of Mensa. 5. Listing Military experience dating back to before the candidate was born. See more Article by, Jason Morris and courtesy of EmployeescreenIQ ...
Source: www.hlrecord.org --- 11 days ago
Military Recruiters descended on Harvard Law School this week, prompting a new series of protests regarding the Military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) policy. In response, Dean Elena Kagan issued a statement by email to the HLS community on Wednesday morning. ...

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